When ING Investment Management, based in New York City, wished to upgrade a 5,000 square foot extension to its existing executive floor, it wanted the design to achieve a traditional aesthetic consistent with the company's standards and be seamless in appearance with the existing adjacent office space. The challenge was handed over to Ted Moudis Associates, a New York City architectural and interior design firm.

It says a great deal about the style and grace of architectural woodwork when a prestigious architect chooses to design his offices with Rosewood. Mix in glass, stainless steel, fabric wrapped panels and metal mesh curtains and you have the warm, inviting, gorgeous contemporary space that is Ted Moudis Associates.

Work flow- Staff, task, and technology converge in New York at the Associated Press’s new world headquarters, designed by GHK

The news doesn’t wait. No one understands this better than the staff of the Associated Press (AP), the world’s oldest and largest news organization. AP’s around-the-clock mission is to provide state, national, and international news including text, photos, graphics, broadcast and online service of the highest quality, objectivity, and reliability to its subscribers around the world.

The art collection seals the deal at Bear Stearns, New York, by Gerner Kronick & Valcarcel.

Forget the corner office-major deals are usually sealed on the 18th hole or over lunch at the Four Seasons. For managing directors at the New York headquarters of financial giant Bear Stearns, however, there’s no need to leave the premises, because Gerner Kronick & Valcarcel, Architects has provided a clubby dining and conference center right on- site. This meeting facility is where artwork features most prominently-from elevator lobbies to corridors and conference room.

When architect Larry Mufson walked through the door of the Federal-style house in Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill neighborhood, he could never have guessed how many lessons it would teach him. All he knew was that he was smitten by its period charm and park-side location. Built in 1848 at one end of a narrow street that also contained several carriage houses, it may have originally housed servants employed by a wealthy homeowner nearby.